2. Types of Robots
Robots come in various forms based on their purpose and capabilities:
Industrial Robots: Used in manufacturing for tasks like assembly, welding, and packaging (e.g., robotic arms in car factories).
Humanoid Robots: Designed to resemble and interact like humans (e.g., Honda's ...
2. Types of Robots
Robots come in various forms based on their purpose and capabilities:
Industrial Robots: Used in manufacturing for tasks like assembly, welding, and packaging (e.g., robotic arms in car factories).
Humanoid Robots: Designed to resemble and interact like humans (e.g., Honda's ASIMO, Boston Dynamics’ Atlas).
Autonomous Robots: Operate without human intervention using sensors and AI (e.g., self-driving cars, delivery drones).
Medical Robots: Assist in surgeries, rehabilitation, and diagnostics (e.g., da Vinci Surgical System).
Service Robots: Used in daily life for assistance, cleaning, or entertainment (e.g., robot vacuums, AI-powered chatbots).
Military and Defense Robots: Used for surveillance, bomb disposal, and combat (e.g., drones, autonomous weapons).
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Robotics: The Future of Automation and Intelligence An overview of robotics, its applications, and future trends.
Introduction to Robotics Robotics is the field of designing, building, and programming machines to perform tasks autonomously or semi-autonomously.
Types of Robots - Industrial Robots - Humanoid Robots - Autonomous Robots - Medical Robots - Service Robots - Military and Defense Robots
Key Technologies in Robotics - Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning - Sensors and Actuators - Computer Vision - Control Systems - Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
Applications of Robotics - Manufacturing - Healthcare - Agriculture - Logistics and Delivery - Space Exploration - Military and Security
Ethical and Social Concerns - Job Displacement - Safety and Reliability - Privacy Issues - Ethical Concerns in Warfare